HRI 2011

Video: HRI 2011
HRI

Humanitarian Response Index 2011 Video: Addressing the gender challenge. Mainstreaming gender, ensuring aid is focused on needs alone and investing in prevention and preparedness are all cost-effective measures. Read more...

The Huffington Post: When Media Show Starving Children, Aid is Too Late

Source: Huffington Post Canada Today DARA launched the Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) 2011 , a report that assesses how well the world's main donor governments support the response to disasters and conflicts. It's the fifth year we've done this, and the [...] Read more...

AlertNet: Aid sector insensitive to gender needs – report

Source: AlertNet Three times as many women lost their lives in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami - often because they had never been taught how to swimor climb trees like their husbands, sons and brothers. Girls in refugee camps are often the last to be fed [...] Read more...

IRIN News: Aid Policy- Big is not always best among the donors

Source: IRIN News  Every year for the past five years, the Madrid-based organization, DARA International, has tracked the major international aid donors and ranked them according to how well the apply a set of agreed principles related to effectiveness and [...] Read more...

The Guardian: Top aid donors score badly in responding to crises

Source: The Guardian  The Humanitarian Response Index says top donors fail to implement reforms to streamline emergency aid provision Aid donors have failed to address long-standing systematic problems in how they respond to disasters and emergencies [...] Read more...

The Global Journal: The Gender Challenge In Humanitarian Response

Source: The Global Journal Humanitarian action inadequately takes into account gender issues. According to the 2011 Humanitarian Response Index released by DARA (March 7, 2012), there is a significant gap in understanding of the importance of gender concerns [...] Read more...

CEPR: Evaluation of Donor Response to Haiti Earthquake Shows “Building Back Better” Nothing But a Slogan

Source: CEPR For the previous five years an independent organization, DARA, has been publishing the Humanitarian Response Index (HRI). The DARA website explains the HRI as “the world’s only independent tool for measuring the individual performance and commitment [...] Read more...

New DARA Research on Humanitarian Aid from Donor Governments Finds Limited Progress

Humanitarian Response Index Identifies Persistent Systemic Issues: Lack of Prevention-Oriented Strategies; Insufficient Accountability; Slow Progress in De-Politicization of Aid Read more...

Pillars and Indicators
HRI

The HRI uses both quantitative and qualitative data to build 35 indicators, organised into five pillars, which capture the essence of the Principles of Good Humanitarian Donorship. The pillars correspond to five basic questions: Pillar 1: Are donor responses [...] Read more...

Los Angeles Times: Help for needy countries too often politicized, aid groups say

Source: Los Angeles Times When the United States and other nations open their wallets to help countries in need, some groups fear the donors' reasons are less than altruistic, according to a new report from a nonprofit that seeks to improve aid. Humanitarian [...] Read more...